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Episode 103 - Chicken Coop Must-Haves
Season 3
Episode 103
Published 1 year, 1 month ago
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Episode 103 - Chicken Coop Must-Haves
With rising egg prices, backyard chickens are becoming popular. But before bringing hens home, you need a secure, well-designed coop. This episode covers essential coop features, common mistakes, and practical setup tips.
- Space – 3-4 sq ft per bird inside, 8-10 sq ft outside. More space = happier hens.
- Predator-Proofing – Use hardware cloth, dig-proof fencing, and secure latches.
- Ventilation – Prevents disease and moisture buildup. Balance airflow with protection.
- Nesting Boxes – 1 box per 3-4 hens in a quiet, clean area.
- Roosting Bars – Provide sturdy, elevated perches for safe sleeping.
- Easy Cleaning – Walk-in design, dropping boards, and removable nesting lids.
- Weather Protection – Insulation for cold, airflow for heat, storm-proofing.
- Flooring & Bedding – Options: dirt, concrete, or wood with pine shavings, straw, or sand.
- Feeding & Watering – Raise feeders, use automatic or heated waterers.
- Outdoor Space – Covered runs, chicken tractors, dust baths for health and safety.
Choosing a Coop:
- Backyards – Compact coops or mobile tractors.
- Acreage – Walk-in coops or mobile systems for grazing.
- Avoid mistakes – Don’t build too small, skip ventilation, or ignore predator-proofing.
Final Thought:
A well-designed coop means happy hens and fresh eggs. Start small but plan for more—because "chicken math" is real! Subscribe for more homesteading tips.